Xref: utzoo comp.editors:1975 comp.unix.misc:336 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!mucs!liv-cs!liv!qq11 From: QQ11@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK Newsgroups: comp.editors,comp.unix.misc,uk.sources Subject: Suggestions for a basic Un*x editor please. Message-ID: <90288.121112QQ11@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK> Date: 15 Oct 90 11:11:12 GMT Organization: University of Liverpool Lines: 31 I am currently involved in looking at possible editors for a Un*x service in a research and teaching environment. The primary requirements are: o Full screen o Must work on a wide variety of platforms o Very useful if a version works on PC/MS-DOS o Must work with industry standard terminals/emulations o Must be easy to learn, especially for those with no computer background o site licence arrangements reasonable I would like to hear from those sites who may have moved to Un*x from something fundamentally different, especially academic sites. Other objective views would be appreciated as well. In addition, I would like to hear from anyone who has done a comparative study of un*x editors. I would be interested to hear views on what core functions an editor should offer. What does the person want who primarily goes though the compile-->load-->execute-->edit cycle, for example? Please can you let me know by mail. I will summarise (eventually). (I'm aware that this follows on from previous posting but our requirements are not the same). Thanks very much. Alan Thew University of Liverpool Computer Laboratory Bitnet/Earn: QQ11@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK or QQ11%UK.AC.LIVERPOOL @ UKACRL UUCP : ....!mcsun!ukc!liv!qq11 Voice: +44 51 794 3735 Internet : QQ11@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK or QQ11%LIVERPOOL.AC.UK @ NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK